Kajal, I bought Whizlabs Simulator for SCWCD last week and it is good, I used Whizlabs Simulator for SCJP 1.4 in the past. I scored 61% in Whizlabs test while preparing for SCJP 1.4 but in real exam I scored 87%.

I am planning to schedule test may be 2nd week of Sep if things goes as planned. But busy with work schedule lets see! Good luck!

SCJP 1.4 SCWCD --> On the way (Shock and awe) OCA

Thanks, AR
SCWCD 5, SCJP 1.4, OCA (PL/SQL)

kajal mukergi

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posted 9 years ago

thank you very much may i know how much it cost you in indian currency and..

can any please suggest which one best the above free trial exam links...

bye...

Nicholas Jordan

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posted 9 years ago

They are all good. I have tried looking around and there is remarkable consistency.

There are several free mock exam engines linked from javaranch.

"The differential equations that describe dynamic interactions of power generators are similar to that of the gravitational interplay among celestial bodies, which is chaotic in nature."

kajal mukergi

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posted 9 years ago

Thanks jordan

but which one is the best.. among them as i dont have time to do alll

so i am asking...

thanks

Regards Kajal [ August 27, 2007: Message edited by: kajal mukergi ]

Nicholas Jordan

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posted 9 years ago

Originally posted by kajal mukergi: ...but which one is the best.. among them as i dont have time to do all

We frequently see questions asking about what study guides exist for this certification. This seems a large enough topic for a page all it's own at Scjd Reading Material Faq

Based on the snippet they have from Sun Certified Programmer & Developer for Java 2: Study Guide (Exam 310-035), Third Edition I would constrain my purchasing efforts to this publication. I understand your question, but there is not any 'best' - until one provides a field of expertise in which one wishes to pursue vocational efforts.

For the general case, I can recommend the above citation based on heavy real world experience.

First, make your way through JavaRanch's Mock Exam 1.3 - that will tell you much information.

[ August 28, 2007: Message edited by: Nicholas Jordan ]

"The differential equations that describe dynamic interactions of power generators are similar to that of the gravitational interplay among celestial bodies, which is chaotic in nature."